In 3:18 after typing localhost/instal.php nothing opens "Unable to connect" an Error occurred during a connection to localhost. Any idea? Everything else is 100% like on your screen except I had to do 81:80 on ports as 80 wasn't working
awesome tutorial, thanks for the help! would it be possible to make a part 2 of this, detailing the necessary changes for the configuration of the docker images so that piwigo is accessible over the internet, and also using https?
Hello, I was looking at your video channel. We may be helping a company that uses secure images to increase supply chain security and help cloud native development. Would you be willing to help try their software, make a video, and help show devs how to use their tools? This is not an offer, but just to start a conversation about your willingness to take on sponsorship. Please provide me with your email if you are interested. You'd have a chance to look at their technology and decide if it's the type of software that you'd be interested in covering in your channel.
Yeah you did an amazing job for showing me how to use dockers with Piwigo it helped me alot with storing my family photos
Excelente tutorial!
Thanks a million for this video. Exactly what I needed.
In 3:18 after typing localhost/instal.php nothing opens "Unable to connect" an Error occurred during a connection to localhost. Any idea? Everything else is 100% like on your screen except I had to do 81:80 on ports as 80 wasn't working
awesome tutorial, thanks for the help! would it be possible to make a part 2 of this, detailing the necessary changes for the configuration of the docker images so that piwigo is accessible over the internet, and also using https?
Great tutorial, now it would be nice to see how to make the container visible outside your network so you can connect it to the mobile app.
Great job. You have a talent for brevity and concise information. Thanks!
Also, could you teach us how to use the terminal like you do?
THANK YOU!
OH WOW someone can actually explain how docker works for once
Good tutorial! It seems a lot like Plex, only for photos. I prefer NAS + DLNA, but my solution is a little more FTP than HTML, if you get my meaning.
Hello,
I was looking at your video channel. We may be helping a company that uses secure images to increase supply chain security and help cloud native development. Would you be willing to help try their software, make a video, and help show devs how to use their tools?
This is not an offer, but just to start a conversation about your willingness to take on sponsorship. Please provide me with your email if you are interested.
You'd have a chance to look at their technology and decide if it's the type of software that you'd be interested in covering in your channel.